I'm just gonna say it - too much info in one place my eyes are glazing over already what's wrong with breaking up the data into smaller chunks and making each section easy to scan? less is more, right?
I'm still trying to get my head around these massive transfer news tables . Anyone know how they make them? It's like building a massive Lego castle, but instead of blocks, you're using data . And oh man, I need those comments in the code... it's like trying to decipher a secret language . But seriously, who's up for a discussion on the most shocking transfer this season?
I just saw that Lionel Messi has moved to Paris Saint-Germain for 80 million euros . I'm not buying it... I mean, I know he's still an amazing player, but is this really a good idea? He's going to be 35 by the time he starts playing there, and the league is just so different from what he's used to in Spain . Plus, all these big money transfers are starting to make me think that it's not about the player's skill anymore, but about how much cash can be made off of them .
Ugh, another table in web development . Can't we just use something better than this? It's like they're trying to make it as hard on us to read as possible . And don't even get me started on the styling - who thought it was a good idea to add an image background to the player images? It's like they want to slow down our page load times even more . I mean, can't we just have a simple and clean design for once? This table is like a headache waiting to happen . And what's up with all these classes and IDs - it's like they're speaking a different language . Just make it easy on us, devs!
omg i was thinking about how hard it is for people in football world to find new transfer news they always gotta search like crazy and now with this table stuff they got even more info about who's moving where and why it makes sense tho 'cause a lot of fans wanna stay up2date w/ their fave teams